Redsgomarchingon wrote:I'm of the opinion these updates don't mean sh*t

It's not a perfect science, but there's definitely a trend.... GULC acceptances correspond with Monday status updates, usually after at least three previous updates. I haven't seen anyone on here get accepted before the third update, OR get access to the admitted students website for the first time on any day other than a Monday

Redsgomarchingon wrote:I'm of the opinion these updates don't mean sh*t

It's not a perfect science, but there's definitely a trend.... GULC acceptances correspond with Monday status updates, usually after at least three previous updates. I haven't seen anyone on here get accepted before the third update, OR get access to the admitted students website for the first time on any day other than a Monday

I updated to 12/20 too.. I should be hearing today its 3 weeks from when I went complete and I'm ED to full and part-time.. but it still says both so I'm not sure what this means.. In the past, anyone who updated and got a decision did it change to which program the decision was for?

when should we start worrying about not being able to log in to the admitted students site??

Well I'm at work and have way too much time on my hands, so I checked back through the forum on the last 2 Mondays and it looks like after 5pm is when people started being able to login (some of whom had checked earlier in the day and could not get a password).

when should we start worrying about not being able to log in to the admitted students site??

Well I'm at work and have way too much time on my hands, so I checked back through the forum on the last 2 Mondays and it looks like after 5pm is when people started being able to login (some of whom had checked earlier in the day and could not get a password).

I got a password but couldn't log in till friday, which is when I got my letter.

xtine wrote:Cities like DC/NYC might also offer more job opportunities for significant others of law students. Why do you have to be a naive undergrad to want to go to a city school? I think everyone should do it at some point in their life, so why not when you're a student and you expect to be broke and potentially miserable than later on in life?

I'm pretty sure the average law student is more likely to be a naive undergrad than someone a few years older with a SO.

I think the whole "everyone should live in a city at one point in their life" is kinda bs as well.

xtine wrote:Cities like DC/NYC might also offer more job opportunities for significant others of law students. Why do you have to be a naive undergrad to want to go to a city school? I think everyone should do it at some point in their life, so why not when you're a student and you expect to be broke and potentially miserable than later on in life?

I'm pretty sure the average law student is more likely to be a naive undergrad than someone a few years older with a SO.

I think the whole "everyone should live in a city at one point in their life" is kinda bs as well.